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At 1400, Swedish time Kevin Anderson and John Isner entered the track for the first semifinal at Wimbledon. It was time for more than 6.5 hours before a winner – in the form of Anderson – could be named.
He affected the second semifinal between superstars Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
They arrived very late and nothing but a match at the record speed could make sure that a finalist was named on Friday night.
This was not, on the contrary, one expected to be very even. Djokovic, who has not played in the Grand Slam final since the US Open Loss against Stanislas Wawrinka 2016 due to injury problems, opened the scoring.
Supermatch interrupted
He won the first seat with 6-4. However, Rafael Nadal was all but shaken and easily won the second seat by 6-3.
The third seat between the two became the last and most dramatic of the evening.
Apparently inspired by Anderson and Isner, they refused the two players to lose their service and a tie-break was necessary to designate a winner. Nadal started the best and Djokovic was bad, against a stupid position and he won 11-9 before the match was interrupted.
Djokovic is 2-1 before the match resumes today. Late last night, we did not know exactly when the match was resumed, but most likely before the women's final from 15.
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